Deck 4: The Peripheral Nervous System

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Which of the following are NOT correctly paired?

A) chemoreceptor/oxygen concentration
B) mechanoreceptor/skeletal muscle stretch
C) nociceptor/light touch
D) photoreceptor/light
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Which afferent input does NOT reach the conscious level?

A) somatic sense
B) proprioceptive sense
C) visceral sense
D) a special sense
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Which statement concerning receptors is correct?

A) The larger the receptor potential, the greater the frequency of action potentials initiated in the afferent neuron.
B) Tonic receptors often exhibit an "off-response."
C) Phasic receptors are important in situations where maintained information about a stimulus is valuable.
D) Receptor adaptation results from nerve fatigue.
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What is astigmatism?

A) the bending of light at angulated surfaces
B) the nonuniform (uneven) curvature of the cornea, lens, or retina
C) a disorder of accommodation in which the lens cannot bring near objects in focus
D) a disorder of accommodation in which the lens cannot bring far objects in focus
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Which statement concerning polymodal nociceptors is correct?

A) They respond only to mechanical damage such as cutting, crushing, or pinching.
B) They transmit impulses along A-delta fibres.
C) They activate the slow pain pathway on stimulation.
D) They release prostaglandins.
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What is characteristic of fast pain?

A) poorly localized
B) occurs upon stimulation of polymodal nociceptors
C) impulses carried along myelinated A-delta fibres
D) produces dull aching sensation
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Which statement concerning receptors is correct?

A) They may be either a specialized ending of an afferent neuron or a special cell closely associated with the peripheral ending of an afferent neuron.
B) They are present for every modality in the environment.
C) When stimulated, they bring about opening of K+ channels in the efferent neuron membrane
D) Mechanical receptors are sensitive to varying amounts of heat
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Endorphins and enkephalins ______________.

A) are endogenous morphine-like substances
B) activate ascending pathways
C) stimulate the release of substance P by binding with opiate receptors
D) stimulate the release of bradykinin
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Which statement concerning pacinian corpuscles is correct?

A) They adapt rapidly as the pressure energy is dissipated.
B) They can detect temperature changes.
C) They are tonic receptors.
D) They do not display an "off-response."
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Which statement concerning receptors is correct?

A) They respond to various physical or chemical changes in their environment.
B) They carry impulses from the CNS.
C) They are found at the peripheral endings of efferent neurons.
D) They are found only in the somatic nervous system.
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In somatosensory pathways,where do first-order neurons usually synapse with second-order neurons?

A) dorsal root ganglia
B) anterior root ganglion
C) cerebellum
D) thalamus
Question
Destruction of which of the following can cause instant blindness in one eye?

A) optic nerve
B) optic tract
C) right half of optic chiasm
D) temporal lobe
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How is the slow pain pathway activated?

A) by stimulation of mechanical or thermal nociceptors
B) by stimulation of polymodal nociceptors
C) in the absence of tissue injury
D) by large and myelinated fibres
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Coding of sensory information may result from which action?

A) frequency of the stimuli
B) location of the stimuli
C) graded potential
D) spacial pattern coding
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Which receptors are rapidly adapting?

A) muscle stretch receptors
B) tonic receptors
C) phasic receptors
D) Ruffini nerve ending
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What is the conscious interpretation of external stimuli?

A) proprioceptive sensation
B) rising blood pressure
C) sensory perception
D) dilation of pupils
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Which statement concerning receptor potentials is correct?

A) They are usually repolarizations of receptors.
B) They are graded potentials.
C) They occur in neuronal cell bodies upon summation of presynaptic input.
D) They self-propagate along the efferent fibres.
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Which statement concerning phasic receptors is correct?

A) They respond to pain stimulus
B) They signal a change in stimulus intensity.
C) They are slowly adapting receptors.
D) muscle stretch receptors is an example
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Which statement concerning tonic receptors is correct?

A) They adapt rapidly.
B) They frequently exhibit an "off-response. "
C) They can measure the degree of joint flexion.
D) They signal a change in stimulus intensity.
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The smaller the receptive fields in a region,will result in what action?

A) smaller the density of receptors in the region
B) greater the acuity in the region
C) less cortical space allotted for sensory reception from the region
D) lesser the sensitivity to stimuli
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Which statement concerning the lens of the eye is correct?

A) It has convex surfaces.
B) It is stronger when it is flatter.
C) It contributes most extensively to the eye's total refractive ability.
D) Its stronger lens must be used for distant sources.
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Which statement is NOT correct about slow pain?

A) It is carried by large, myelinated A-delta fibres.
B) It is poorly localized.
C) It occurs by the stimulation of polymodal nociceptors.
D) It occurs for a longer time than fast pain.
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Which statement concerning the retina is correct?

A) It is the middle layer of the eye.
B) It contains the photoreceptors.
C) It becomes specialized anteriorly to form the cornea.
D) It secretes the aqueous humour.
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What is the first structure to intercept light as it enters the eye?

A) aqueous humour
B) cornea
C) lens
D) retina
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When does natural analgesia occur?

A) when endogenous opiates bind to P-substance
B) when endogenous opiates bind to receptors on afferent pain fibres
C) when the anterior gray horn is stimulated
D) when C fibres are stimulated
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Which statement is correct of hyperopia?

A) The eyeball is too short or the lens is too weak.
B) A near object is focused in front of the retina, even with accommodation.
C) A far source of light is focused on the surface of the retina.
D) The eyeball is too rounded.
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What must happen for accommodation to occur?

A) The shape of the cornea must be changed.
B) The shape of the lens must be changed.
C) The ciliary muscle is relaxed for near vision.
D) The ciliary muscle is contracted for distant vision.
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Which structure contributes the most to the total refractive ability of the eye?

A) lens
B) cornea
C) ciliary muscle
D) retina
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Which statement concerning fovea is correct?

A) It is located in the exact centre of the retina.
B) It contains a greater abundance of rods than cones.
C) It is the point on the retina at which the optic nerve leaves and blood vessels pass through.
D) It has fairly high acuity.
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What is the role of glutamate in the pain pathways?

A) binds to AMPA receptors on dorsal horn cells
B) results in numbness of damaged tissue
C) causes P-substance release
D) major inhibitory neurotransmitter
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Which statement concerning the choroids is correct?

A) It contains rods and cones.
B) It is a fluid within the eye.
C) It is also known as the blind spot.
D) It is the middle layer of the eyeball.
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Which statement concerning the blind spot is correct?

A) It is the point on the retina at which the optic nerve leaves and blood vessels pass through.
B) It contains high concentrations of rods or cones.
C) It is in the exact centre of the retina.
D) It contains high concentration of cones but no rods.
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What helps reduce internal reflection (scattering of light within the eye)?

A) sclera
B) choroid
C) blind spot
D) lens
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The circular muscle of the iris __________________.

A) contracts in response to bright light to produce pupillary constriction
B) is innervated by the sympathetic nervous system
C) contracts to slacken the suspensory ligaments and increase the strength of the lens during accommodation
D) is under voluntary control
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What happens during accommodation for near vision?

A) The ciliary muscle relaxes.
B) The lens becomes more concave.
C) The suspensory ligaments become less taut.
D) Both ciliary muscle must relax and lens more concave
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Which statement concerning myopia is correct?

A) The curvature of the lens is uneven.
B) A near source of light is focused on the retina without accommodation.
C) A convex lens is used to correct the condition.
D) The images from the two eyes are not fused within the cortex.
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Which neuromodulator is NOT capable of binding to opiate receptors in the analgesic pathways?

A) bradykinin
B) dynorphin
C) endogenous opiates
D) endorphins
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Which statement is correct for rhodopsin?

A) It is the photopigment found in the red cones.
B) It consists of an opsin and retinene.
C) It is most highly concentrated in the fovea.
D) It is slowly broken down in the absence of light.
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What happens when light passes from one medium to a medium of a different density?

A) It is refracted and bends at specific angles.
B) It travels faster.
C) It changes wavelengths.
D) It gradually disappears.
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What normally controls the amount of light entering the eye?

A) ciliary muscle
B) suspensory ligaments
C) iris
D) cornea
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What happens in light adaptation?

A) Rhodopsin levels increase in rods.
B) Rhodopsin levels decrease in rods.
C) Cones become inactive.
D) Rhodopsin levels increase in rods and cones become inactive.
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Which statement is correct for Rods?

A) They are less sensitive to light than cones.
B) They have low acuity.
C) They provide vision in shades of gray.
D) They have both low acuity and provide vision in shades of gray.
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What is characteristic of presbyopia?

A) the lack of a cone type
B) pronounced visual difficulty in the early teenage years
C) a reduction in accommodative ability as a result of a loss of lens elasticity
D) retinal damage
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What relays incoming visual information to the appropriate cortical tissue?

A) colliculi
B) lateral geniculate nuclei
C) hypothalamus.
D) thalamus and hypothalamus
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What happens during dark adaptation?

A) Photopigments are gradually regenerated.
B) Rhodopsin is rapidly broken down.
C) The cones for gray vision are stimulated more than the cones for colour vision.
D) The sensitivity of the photoreceptors is reduced so that the image appears dim.
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Which statement concerning colour vision is correct?

A) It is accomplished by rods at night and cones during the day.
B) It depends on the three cone types' various ratios of stimulation in response to different wavelengths of light.
C) It is usually lost in vitamin A deficiency.
D) It depends on activation of a specific cone for each visible colour.
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Which one of the following is an anterior specialization of the choroid layer?

A) aqueous humour
B) ciliary body
C) cornea
D) lens
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Which structure is associated with hearing?

A) ampulla
B) cochlea
C) cupula
D) cristae
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In the visual pathway,which statement is true? ___________________________.

A) The fibres from the lateral halves of both retinas cross at the optic chiasm.
B) The optic nerve carries information from the lateral half of one retina and the medial half of the other retina.
C) The optic nerve carries information from both the lateral half and the medial half of the retina of the same eye.
D) The optic nerve carries information from the medial half of one retina and the lateral half of the other retina.
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What is the proper sequence of retinal processing?

A) rods and cones, ganglion cells, bipolar cells
B) rods and cones, bipolar cells, ganglion cells
C) ganglion cells, bipolar cells, rods and cones
D) ganglion cells, rods and cones, bipolar cells
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What are the three types of cones?

A) black, red, and white
B) blue, green, and red
C) blue, green, and white
D) green, orange, and yellow
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What does NOT occur in a photoreceptor during exposure to light?

A) membrane hyperpolarization
B) closure of Na+ channels in the outer segment
C) increased transmitter release from the synaptic terminal
D) decrease in cyclic GMP in the outer segment
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Which statement is correct for cones?

A) They are most abundant in the periphery of the retina.
B) They are more numerous than rods.
C) They have high sensitivity to light.
D) They are responsible for colour vision.
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Why do cones have higher acuity than rods?

A) Cones respond more to dim light.
B) There are three types of cones.
C) There is little convergence in the cone pathways within the retina.
D) There are more cones than rods.
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Which statement concerning cones is NOT correct?

A) Cones are used for day vision.
B) Cones are very sensitive to light.
C) Cones exhibit high acuity.
D) Cones are concentrated in the fovea.
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What does vitamin A deficiency cause?

A) poor night vision
B) astigmatism
C) presbyopia
D) colour blindness
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Which activities occur in the presence of light within the phototransduction pathway?

A) Ganglion cells produce action potentials.
B) cGMP levels are high in receptors.
C) Bipolar cells produce graded potentials.
D) Sodium channels open in receptors.
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What condition is caused by uneven curvatures in the lens?

A) astigmatism
B) myopia
C) presbyopia
D) hyperopia
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Which statement is correct for the optic tracts?

A) They carry information from the lateral half of the retina on the same side and the medial half of the retina on the opposite side.
B) They carry information from the lateral halves of both retinas.
C) They carry information from the medial halves of both retinas.
D) They carry information from the lateral half of the retina on the opposite side and the medial half of the retina on the same side.
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What does the middle layer of the retina contain?

A) bipolar neurons
B) convex cells
C) ganglion cells
D) rods and cones
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In which order does the vibrational stimulus normally pass through the middle ear ossicles?

A) incus to the malleus to the stapes
B) incus to the stapes to the incus
C) malleus to the incus to the stapes
D) malleus to the stapes to the incus
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Which statement is correct for the semicircular canals?

A) They detect the position of the head relative to gravity.
B) They detect rotational or angular acceleration or deceleration of the head.
C) They contain otoliths.
D) They are responsible for static equilibrium.
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Which statement is correct for the ossicular system of the ear?

A) It serves to keep the pressure on the two sides of the tympanic membrane equal.
B) It increases the pressure of vibration as it transfers the sound wave from air in the outer ear to fluid in the inner ear.
C) It assists in determining whether a sound comes from the front or rear.
D) It is part of the vestibular apparatus.
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Which structure is NOT found inside the cochlear duct?

A) basilar membrane
B) endolymph
C) oval window
D) organ of Corti
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Which type of sensory input is NOT integrated into the sense of equilibrium?

A) cutaneous
B) proprioceptive
C) vestibular
D) visual
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The human ear is most sensitive to sound frequencies within which range?

A) 0-20,000 cycles per second
B) 10-100,000 cycles per second
C) 20-20,000 cycles per second
D) 1,000-4,000 cycles per second
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How are high- and low-frequency sounds discriminated?

A) low frequencies producing stronger vibrations
B) high frequencies producing larger action potentials
C) the middle ear bones vibrating more vigorously for low frequencies
D) low frequencies deflecting the basilar membrane at a greater distance from the oval window
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What happens in response to movement of the oval window?

A) Pressure waves occur in the scala vestibuli.
B) A portion of oval window vibrates.
C) Certain hair cell receptors in the ossicles become excited.
D) The eardrum vibrates.
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Which abnormality could give rise to sensorineural deafness?

A) rupture of the tympanic membrane
B) disease or injury in the organ of Corti
C) restriction of ossicular movement because of adhesions between the bones
D) damage to the occipital lobes of the cortex
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What does fluid movement in the cochlea cause?

A) displacement of the oval window, which dissipates pressure
B) deflection of the tympanic membrane
C) the hairs of the receptor cells of the organ of Corti to be bent as they are moved in relation to the tectorial membrane
D) displacement of the ear tube
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Which of the following is NOT involved in sending a vibrational signal to the inner ear?

A) external auditory meatus
B) eustachian tube
C) malleus
D) stapes
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Where does the actual conversion of sound vibrations to nerve impulses occur?

A) eardrum
B) eustachian tube
C) cochlea
D) oval window
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Which statement concerning the tympanic membrane is correct?

A) It vibrates when struck by sound waves.
B) It contains the organ of Corti.
C) It produces ear wax.
D) It is connected to the stapes.
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Which statement concerning the oval window is correct?

A) It attaches to the malleus.
B) It transfers the sound wave from the external ear to the middle ear.
C) It is reflexively tightened in response to loud sounds to diminish transmission of these sounds to the inner ear.
D) It attaches to the stapes and transfers the sound wave from the middle ear to the inner ear.
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Where are the hair cells for hearing located?

A) cochlea
B) eustachian tube
C) saccule
D) utricle
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Which statement about sound waves is NOT correct?

A) They are produced by a disturbance pattern in air molecules.
B) They gradually dissipate as they travel from the original sound source.
C) The human ear can detect sound waves between 20 and 20,000 cycles per second.
D) The average human ear is most sensitive to sound waves with frequencies between 5,000 and 10,000 cycles per second.
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What happens when there is deflection of the basilar membrane?

A) it activates the receptors of the organ of Corti
B) it occurs in response to movements of ossicles
C) it results from displacement of the round window
D) it results from displacement of tympanic membrane
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The pitch of a sound is based on what?____________________.

A) it is determined by the frequency of vibrations of air molecules
B) it depends on the amplitude of the waves
C) it is measured in units of decibels
D) it depends on the shapes of the ossicles
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What does transmission of sound through the middle ear result in?

A) amplification of the pressure vibrations
B) stimulation of middle ear receptor cells
C) opening of the eustachian tube
D) increased firing rate in sensory axons associated with the tympanic membrane
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In which structure do sound waves first pass?

A) cochlear duct
B) scala media
C) scala tympani
D) scala vestibuli
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Deck 4: The Peripheral Nervous System
1
Which of the following are NOT correctly paired?

A) chemoreceptor/oxygen concentration
B) mechanoreceptor/skeletal muscle stretch
C) nociceptor/light touch
D) photoreceptor/light
C
2
Which afferent input does NOT reach the conscious level?

A) somatic sense
B) proprioceptive sense
C) visceral sense
D) a special sense
C
3
Which statement concerning receptors is correct?

A) The larger the receptor potential, the greater the frequency of action potentials initiated in the afferent neuron.
B) Tonic receptors often exhibit an "off-response."
C) Phasic receptors are important in situations where maintained information about a stimulus is valuable.
D) Receptor adaptation results from nerve fatigue.
A
4
What is astigmatism?

A) the bending of light at angulated surfaces
B) the nonuniform (uneven) curvature of the cornea, lens, or retina
C) a disorder of accommodation in which the lens cannot bring near objects in focus
D) a disorder of accommodation in which the lens cannot bring far objects in focus
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Which statement concerning polymodal nociceptors is correct?

A) They respond only to mechanical damage such as cutting, crushing, or pinching.
B) They transmit impulses along A-delta fibres.
C) They activate the slow pain pathway on stimulation.
D) They release prostaglandins.
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What is characteristic of fast pain?

A) poorly localized
B) occurs upon stimulation of polymodal nociceptors
C) impulses carried along myelinated A-delta fibres
D) produces dull aching sensation
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Which statement concerning receptors is correct?

A) They may be either a specialized ending of an afferent neuron or a special cell closely associated with the peripheral ending of an afferent neuron.
B) They are present for every modality in the environment.
C) When stimulated, they bring about opening of K+ channels in the efferent neuron membrane
D) Mechanical receptors are sensitive to varying amounts of heat
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Endorphins and enkephalins ______________.

A) are endogenous morphine-like substances
B) activate ascending pathways
C) stimulate the release of substance P by binding with opiate receptors
D) stimulate the release of bradykinin
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Which statement concerning pacinian corpuscles is correct?

A) They adapt rapidly as the pressure energy is dissipated.
B) They can detect temperature changes.
C) They are tonic receptors.
D) They do not display an "off-response."
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Which statement concerning receptors is correct?

A) They respond to various physical or chemical changes in their environment.
B) They carry impulses from the CNS.
C) They are found at the peripheral endings of efferent neurons.
D) They are found only in the somatic nervous system.
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In somatosensory pathways,where do first-order neurons usually synapse with second-order neurons?

A) dorsal root ganglia
B) anterior root ganglion
C) cerebellum
D) thalamus
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Destruction of which of the following can cause instant blindness in one eye?

A) optic nerve
B) optic tract
C) right half of optic chiasm
D) temporal lobe
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How is the slow pain pathway activated?

A) by stimulation of mechanical or thermal nociceptors
B) by stimulation of polymodal nociceptors
C) in the absence of tissue injury
D) by large and myelinated fibres
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Coding of sensory information may result from which action?

A) frequency of the stimuli
B) location of the stimuli
C) graded potential
D) spacial pattern coding
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Which receptors are rapidly adapting?

A) muscle stretch receptors
B) tonic receptors
C) phasic receptors
D) Ruffini nerve ending
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What is the conscious interpretation of external stimuli?

A) proprioceptive sensation
B) rising blood pressure
C) sensory perception
D) dilation of pupils
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Which statement concerning receptor potentials is correct?

A) They are usually repolarizations of receptors.
B) They are graded potentials.
C) They occur in neuronal cell bodies upon summation of presynaptic input.
D) They self-propagate along the efferent fibres.
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Which statement concerning phasic receptors is correct?

A) They respond to pain stimulus
B) They signal a change in stimulus intensity.
C) They are slowly adapting receptors.
D) muscle stretch receptors is an example
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Which statement concerning tonic receptors is correct?

A) They adapt rapidly.
B) They frequently exhibit an "off-response. "
C) They can measure the degree of joint flexion.
D) They signal a change in stimulus intensity.
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The smaller the receptive fields in a region,will result in what action?

A) smaller the density of receptors in the region
B) greater the acuity in the region
C) less cortical space allotted for sensory reception from the region
D) lesser the sensitivity to stimuli
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Which statement concerning the lens of the eye is correct?

A) It has convex surfaces.
B) It is stronger when it is flatter.
C) It contributes most extensively to the eye's total refractive ability.
D) Its stronger lens must be used for distant sources.
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Which statement is NOT correct about slow pain?

A) It is carried by large, myelinated A-delta fibres.
B) It is poorly localized.
C) It occurs by the stimulation of polymodal nociceptors.
D) It occurs for a longer time than fast pain.
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Which statement concerning the retina is correct?

A) It is the middle layer of the eye.
B) It contains the photoreceptors.
C) It becomes specialized anteriorly to form the cornea.
D) It secretes the aqueous humour.
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What is the first structure to intercept light as it enters the eye?

A) aqueous humour
B) cornea
C) lens
D) retina
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When does natural analgesia occur?

A) when endogenous opiates bind to P-substance
B) when endogenous opiates bind to receptors on afferent pain fibres
C) when the anterior gray horn is stimulated
D) when C fibres are stimulated
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Which statement is correct of hyperopia?

A) The eyeball is too short or the lens is too weak.
B) A near object is focused in front of the retina, even with accommodation.
C) A far source of light is focused on the surface of the retina.
D) The eyeball is too rounded.
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What must happen for accommodation to occur?

A) The shape of the cornea must be changed.
B) The shape of the lens must be changed.
C) The ciliary muscle is relaxed for near vision.
D) The ciliary muscle is contracted for distant vision.
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Which structure contributes the most to the total refractive ability of the eye?

A) lens
B) cornea
C) ciliary muscle
D) retina
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Which statement concerning fovea is correct?

A) It is located in the exact centre of the retina.
B) It contains a greater abundance of rods than cones.
C) It is the point on the retina at which the optic nerve leaves and blood vessels pass through.
D) It has fairly high acuity.
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What is the role of glutamate in the pain pathways?

A) binds to AMPA receptors on dorsal horn cells
B) results in numbness of damaged tissue
C) causes P-substance release
D) major inhibitory neurotransmitter
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Which statement concerning the choroids is correct?

A) It contains rods and cones.
B) It is a fluid within the eye.
C) It is also known as the blind spot.
D) It is the middle layer of the eyeball.
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Which statement concerning the blind spot is correct?

A) It is the point on the retina at which the optic nerve leaves and blood vessels pass through.
B) It contains high concentrations of rods or cones.
C) It is in the exact centre of the retina.
D) It contains high concentration of cones but no rods.
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What helps reduce internal reflection (scattering of light within the eye)?

A) sclera
B) choroid
C) blind spot
D) lens
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The circular muscle of the iris __________________.

A) contracts in response to bright light to produce pupillary constriction
B) is innervated by the sympathetic nervous system
C) contracts to slacken the suspensory ligaments and increase the strength of the lens during accommodation
D) is under voluntary control
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35
What happens during accommodation for near vision?

A) The ciliary muscle relaxes.
B) The lens becomes more concave.
C) The suspensory ligaments become less taut.
D) Both ciliary muscle must relax and lens more concave
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Which statement concerning myopia is correct?

A) The curvature of the lens is uneven.
B) A near source of light is focused on the retina without accommodation.
C) A convex lens is used to correct the condition.
D) The images from the two eyes are not fused within the cortex.
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37
Which neuromodulator is NOT capable of binding to opiate receptors in the analgesic pathways?

A) bradykinin
B) dynorphin
C) endogenous opiates
D) endorphins
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38
Which statement is correct for rhodopsin?

A) It is the photopigment found in the red cones.
B) It consists of an opsin and retinene.
C) It is most highly concentrated in the fovea.
D) It is slowly broken down in the absence of light.
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39
What happens when light passes from one medium to a medium of a different density?

A) It is refracted and bends at specific angles.
B) It travels faster.
C) It changes wavelengths.
D) It gradually disappears.
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40
What normally controls the amount of light entering the eye?

A) ciliary muscle
B) suspensory ligaments
C) iris
D) cornea
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41
What happens in light adaptation?

A) Rhodopsin levels increase in rods.
B) Rhodopsin levels decrease in rods.
C) Cones become inactive.
D) Rhodopsin levels increase in rods and cones become inactive.
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42
Which statement is correct for Rods?

A) They are less sensitive to light than cones.
B) They have low acuity.
C) They provide vision in shades of gray.
D) They have both low acuity and provide vision in shades of gray.
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43
What is characteristic of presbyopia?

A) the lack of a cone type
B) pronounced visual difficulty in the early teenage years
C) a reduction in accommodative ability as a result of a loss of lens elasticity
D) retinal damage
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44
What relays incoming visual information to the appropriate cortical tissue?

A) colliculi
B) lateral geniculate nuclei
C) hypothalamus.
D) thalamus and hypothalamus
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45
What happens during dark adaptation?

A) Photopigments are gradually regenerated.
B) Rhodopsin is rapidly broken down.
C) The cones for gray vision are stimulated more than the cones for colour vision.
D) The sensitivity of the photoreceptors is reduced so that the image appears dim.
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46
Which statement concerning colour vision is correct?

A) It is accomplished by rods at night and cones during the day.
B) It depends on the three cone types' various ratios of stimulation in response to different wavelengths of light.
C) It is usually lost in vitamin A deficiency.
D) It depends on activation of a specific cone for each visible colour.
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47
Which one of the following is an anterior specialization of the choroid layer?

A) aqueous humour
B) ciliary body
C) cornea
D) lens
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48
Which structure is associated with hearing?

A) ampulla
B) cochlea
C) cupula
D) cristae
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49
In the visual pathway,which statement is true? ___________________________.

A) The fibres from the lateral halves of both retinas cross at the optic chiasm.
B) The optic nerve carries information from the lateral half of one retina and the medial half of the other retina.
C) The optic nerve carries information from both the lateral half and the medial half of the retina of the same eye.
D) The optic nerve carries information from the medial half of one retina and the lateral half of the other retina.
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50
What is the proper sequence of retinal processing?

A) rods and cones, ganglion cells, bipolar cells
B) rods and cones, bipolar cells, ganglion cells
C) ganglion cells, bipolar cells, rods and cones
D) ganglion cells, rods and cones, bipolar cells
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51
What are the three types of cones?

A) black, red, and white
B) blue, green, and red
C) blue, green, and white
D) green, orange, and yellow
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52
What does NOT occur in a photoreceptor during exposure to light?

A) membrane hyperpolarization
B) closure of Na+ channels in the outer segment
C) increased transmitter release from the synaptic terminal
D) decrease in cyclic GMP in the outer segment
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53
Which statement is correct for cones?

A) They are most abundant in the periphery of the retina.
B) They are more numerous than rods.
C) They have high sensitivity to light.
D) They are responsible for colour vision.
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54
Why do cones have higher acuity than rods?

A) Cones respond more to dim light.
B) There are three types of cones.
C) There is little convergence in the cone pathways within the retina.
D) There are more cones than rods.
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55
Which statement concerning cones is NOT correct?

A) Cones are used for day vision.
B) Cones are very sensitive to light.
C) Cones exhibit high acuity.
D) Cones are concentrated in the fovea.
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56
What does vitamin A deficiency cause?

A) poor night vision
B) astigmatism
C) presbyopia
D) colour blindness
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57
Which activities occur in the presence of light within the phototransduction pathway?

A) Ganglion cells produce action potentials.
B) cGMP levels are high in receptors.
C) Bipolar cells produce graded potentials.
D) Sodium channels open in receptors.
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58
What condition is caused by uneven curvatures in the lens?

A) astigmatism
B) myopia
C) presbyopia
D) hyperopia
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59
Which statement is correct for the optic tracts?

A) They carry information from the lateral half of the retina on the same side and the medial half of the retina on the opposite side.
B) They carry information from the lateral halves of both retinas.
C) They carry information from the medial halves of both retinas.
D) They carry information from the lateral half of the retina on the opposite side and the medial half of the retina on the same side.
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60
What does the middle layer of the retina contain?

A) bipolar neurons
B) convex cells
C) ganglion cells
D) rods and cones
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61
In which order does the vibrational stimulus normally pass through the middle ear ossicles?

A) incus to the malleus to the stapes
B) incus to the stapes to the incus
C) malleus to the incus to the stapes
D) malleus to the stapes to the incus
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62
Which statement is correct for the semicircular canals?

A) They detect the position of the head relative to gravity.
B) They detect rotational or angular acceleration or deceleration of the head.
C) They contain otoliths.
D) They are responsible for static equilibrium.
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63
Which statement is correct for the ossicular system of the ear?

A) It serves to keep the pressure on the two sides of the tympanic membrane equal.
B) It increases the pressure of vibration as it transfers the sound wave from air in the outer ear to fluid in the inner ear.
C) It assists in determining whether a sound comes from the front or rear.
D) It is part of the vestibular apparatus.
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64
Which structure is NOT found inside the cochlear duct?

A) basilar membrane
B) endolymph
C) oval window
D) organ of Corti
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65
Which type of sensory input is NOT integrated into the sense of equilibrium?

A) cutaneous
B) proprioceptive
C) vestibular
D) visual
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66
The human ear is most sensitive to sound frequencies within which range?

A) 0-20,000 cycles per second
B) 10-100,000 cycles per second
C) 20-20,000 cycles per second
D) 1,000-4,000 cycles per second
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67
How are high- and low-frequency sounds discriminated?

A) low frequencies producing stronger vibrations
B) high frequencies producing larger action potentials
C) the middle ear bones vibrating more vigorously for low frequencies
D) low frequencies deflecting the basilar membrane at a greater distance from the oval window
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68
What happens in response to movement of the oval window?

A) Pressure waves occur in the scala vestibuli.
B) A portion of oval window vibrates.
C) Certain hair cell receptors in the ossicles become excited.
D) The eardrum vibrates.
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69
Which abnormality could give rise to sensorineural deafness?

A) rupture of the tympanic membrane
B) disease or injury in the organ of Corti
C) restriction of ossicular movement because of adhesions between the bones
D) damage to the occipital lobes of the cortex
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70
What does fluid movement in the cochlea cause?

A) displacement of the oval window, which dissipates pressure
B) deflection of the tympanic membrane
C) the hairs of the receptor cells of the organ of Corti to be bent as they are moved in relation to the tectorial membrane
D) displacement of the ear tube
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71
Which of the following is NOT involved in sending a vibrational signal to the inner ear?

A) external auditory meatus
B) eustachian tube
C) malleus
D) stapes
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72
Where does the actual conversion of sound vibrations to nerve impulses occur?

A) eardrum
B) eustachian tube
C) cochlea
D) oval window
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73
Which statement concerning the tympanic membrane is correct?

A) It vibrates when struck by sound waves.
B) It contains the organ of Corti.
C) It produces ear wax.
D) It is connected to the stapes.
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74
Which statement concerning the oval window is correct?

A) It attaches to the malleus.
B) It transfers the sound wave from the external ear to the middle ear.
C) It is reflexively tightened in response to loud sounds to diminish transmission of these sounds to the inner ear.
D) It attaches to the stapes and transfers the sound wave from the middle ear to the inner ear.
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75
Where are the hair cells for hearing located?

A) cochlea
B) eustachian tube
C) saccule
D) utricle
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76
Which statement about sound waves is NOT correct?

A) They are produced by a disturbance pattern in air molecules.
B) They gradually dissipate as they travel from the original sound source.
C) The human ear can detect sound waves between 20 and 20,000 cycles per second.
D) The average human ear is most sensitive to sound waves with frequencies between 5,000 and 10,000 cycles per second.
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77
What happens when there is deflection of the basilar membrane?

A) it activates the receptors of the organ of Corti
B) it occurs in response to movements of ossicles
C) it results from displacement of the round window
D) it results from displacement of tympanic membrane
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78
The pitch of a sound is based on what?____________________.

A) it is determined by the frequency of vibrations of air molecules
B) it depends on the amplitude of the waves
C) it is measured in units of decibels
D) it depends on the shapes of the ossicles
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79
What does transmission of sound through the middle ear result in?

A) amplification of the pressure vibrations
B) stimulation of middle ear receptor cells
C) opening of the eustachian tube
D) increased firing rate in sensory axons associated with the tympanic membrane
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80
In which structure do sound waves first pass?

A) cochlear duct
B) scala media
C) scala tympani
D) scala vestibuli
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